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The sub-title of the article is "Where in the world is Vittana?" Perhaps an additional sub-title could be "Where is Paraguay?".
Answer to the question, "Where is Paraguay?". It is the "second" Peru located southeast of the "correct" Peru. See the map associated with this article.
Microfinance for students beyond North America does not attract many posters. The LDS Church's perpetual education fund is similar. Fine article and a great cause.
I just could not restrain myself from commenting earlier on the fact that Peru was listed two times on the DN map of the world. Paraguay is the second Peru in the middle of South America.
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